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Camelopard wishes you a comfortable stay in your Adrian Michigan hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Excelsior Hotel in Hong Kong near the famous noonday gun, the Imperial Hotel in Delhi, the Peace Hotel (formerly the renowned Cathay Hotel) in Shanghai, the Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong, the beautiful and historic San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, the Goldeneye Hotel (once the home of James Bond author Ian Fleming) in Jamaica's Oracabessa Bay and the Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Copacabana. are among the classic or luxury hotels of the world.

The ghost of Samuel Graczyk, a lumberman accidentally killed on the day of his wedding, at Deadman's Hill Scenic Overlook in Mackinaw State Forest; the werewolves (loups-garous / loup-garous) that plagued Detroit when it was a French community and which might, one day, be reawakened (could a waheela be mistaken for a werewolf - or vice versa?); the slender, man-eating hidebehind, a "fearsome critter" indeed, which can conceal itself behind any tree but which, unlike pink elephants, can be avoided by drinking alcoholic beverages; the stone monster slain by Hiawatha, evidenced by large rocks on the eastern side of Grand Traverse Bay; the Melon Heads (melonheads) of Felt Mansion, similar to those of Connecticut and, I believe, the source of the Catskill gnomes legend involving Rip van Winkle and Hendrik Hudson; paranormal phenomena in the Henry hotel (formerly the Ritz Carlton) in Dearborn; and the Dogman, encountered since the nineteenth century, are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of Michigan.

Strange occurrences in the Fenton Hotel, Fenton; the ghosts of a man, a woman and a girl in the Blue Pelican Inn (formerly Murphy's Lamplight Inn) in Central Lake; the spirit of Amelia Earhart, said to haunt the Landmark Inn in Marquette; giant, lupine waheelas; tales of giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his blue ox Babe (Oscoda is his official home, as the first Paul Bunyan story was published there but Ossineke has statues of Paul and Babe and the claims of other towns are disputed by Manistique, which also has a statue of Paul); the shampoo using and TV remote hiding ghost that haunts Wayne's Red Apple Restaurant and Inn in Wayne (the spectre is of a man allegedly murdered by a maid because he didn't give her a tip, so GIVE THE MAID A TIP); and the phantom woman in the garden of Stafford's Perry Hotel, Petoskey, are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in Michigan.

Almost everyone wants to travel in the USA. Being familiar with the USA is as important in the modern Grand Tour as familiarity with Europe. St Louis, Skagway, Phoenix, Anchorage, Albuquerque, New York, Detroit, Kansas City, Dallas, Honolulu, Miami, Juneau, Atlantic City, Savannah, Philadelphia, Santa Fe, Salt Lake City, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Sacramento, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Corpus Christi, Fairbanks, Atlanta, Sitka, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, Lake Tahoe, Washington DC and Houston are among the most famous cities in the USA. Other American mainland sites that should not be missed if a visitor to America, or an American for that matter, is to be regarded as well travelled, include Yosemite National Park, Mount Rushmore, the Ozarks, Bryce Canyon, the Appalachians, Niagara Falls, Yellowstone National Park, the Arctic wilderness of Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park, the California coastline, the Florida Keys, the wild west town of Tombstone, the Grand Canyon, Mount Rainier National Park, the Everglades, the Disney resorts, the beach at Waikiki in Hawaii, Route 66, Hawaiian volcanoes such as Mauna Loa, Marvellous scenery and sea life in Kenai Fjords National Park, Mount McKinley and fabulous wildlife in Denali National Park, Native American nations such as the Navajo and the Hopi, the Okefenokee Swamp, the Adirondacks, rodeos and the plantations and bayous of the Mississippi Delta.

The United States of America are so enormous that even most Americans cannot "know" all of their own country. Even visiting every state would be a major undertaking. It is possible, however, to visit the iconic places known all over the world, especially through Hollywood movies. Camelopard.com and its staff hope that you enjoy your stay.

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